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SUNY AT BINGHAMTON
Harpur College
School of Nursing
School of Management
School of General Studies
School of Advanced Technology

��Sometimes I can laugh and cry
And I can't remember why
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gone by ...
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Every thread of creation is held in position
By still other strands of things living
In an earthly tapestry hung from the skyline of
smoldering cities
So gray and so vulgar as not to be satisfied with
their own negativity
But needing to touch all the living as well.

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elarne hendrickson
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We exhale on the blue diamond heaven
As gentle to touch as the hands of the healer
As soft as farewells whispered over the coffin
We ' re poisoned with venom with each breath we take
From the brown sulphur chimney
And the black highway snake.
Every dawn that breaks golden is held in suspension
Like the yolk of the egg in albumen
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And painted in colors of tapestry thread
Wh en the dying are born and the living are dead .
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alan s.
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alissa
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I was twenty-one years when I wrote th is song .
I'm twenty-two now but I won 't be for long
Time hurries on .
And the Leaves That are Green turn to brown .
And they wither w ith the wind.
And they crumble in your hand .
--Paul Simon

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1acqueline
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And the people in the houses
All went to the university,
Where they were put in boxes
And they came out all the same,
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And business executives,
And they're all made out of ticky tacky
And they all look just the same.
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And they all play on the golf course
And drink their martinis dry,
And they all have pretty children
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And the boys go into business
And marry and raise a family
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Up a narrow flight of stairs
In a narrow little room ,
As I lie upon my bed
In the early evening gloom.
Impaled on my wall
My eyes can dimly see
The pattern of my life
And the puzzle that is me.

robyn
tnedman

stewart
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carol
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tony
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That's the hand I use, well , never mind!
I been Phil Spectered , resurrected.
I been Lou Adlered , Barry Sadlered .
Well, I paid all the dues I want to pay.
And I learned the truth from Lenny Bruce,
And all my wealth won't buy me health,
So I smoke a pint of tea a day.
I knew a man , his brain so small ,
He couldn 't think of nothing at all.
He's not the same as you and me.
He doesn't dig poetry. He's so unhip that
When you say Dylan, he thinks you ' re talking
about DylanThomas,
Whoever he was.
The man ain't got no culture.
But it's alright, ma,
Everybody must get stoned.
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Let it be, let it be,
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Tho you want it for your own , or you take it from it's place,
It will not be what it was when you loved it where it stood in the wood .
Let it be , Let it be.
It's so lovely where it is, let it be.
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By the stone, by the reed ,
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�Steven m.
kempner

judith a.
kidera

linda
kirschen

1acqueline
kitson

1oanne
klanowsk1

peter
kn app

anne
klayman

Ilsa abby
kleger

david
klein

roy a
klein

phylhs m.
kle1nman

gregory
know Ies

anne berman
kolber

robert keith
kolber

56

�d1ane
krasinsk1

nancy
konrad

aIan
kopp

debbie
korw1n

stuart
kovar

merryl leslie
krav1tz

arthur
krems

dav1d n.
kruchkow

mana
kurinec

d1ckie
kurth

dona Id
kutner

w1lliam robert
kutner

1va lynne
kuznetz

57

�Sheryl iane
lesher

bar bar a
lac her

ellen
lacter

ehnor carol
lange

charles J.
lansdown

irene
lauber

gary franc1s
laverty

ianet e.
lawrence

bruce d .
led er

lewis
le1ss

kathleen s.
leska

gary s
levine

hope
levinson

bruce
levy

58

�ellen r
levy

Steven m.
levy

edward
lifshitz

anthony J.
ligouri

david a
lindeman

m1ehael
liner

edith
Jinn

john dav1d
lloyd

ioseph m1ehael
Ioff redo

•

nchard
lufrano

Jeffrey
Iowe

ionathan
lowenthal

jam1e J.
me ardle

yvonne d .
me bride

59

�mark Charles
me cague

patnc1a
me donnell

patnc1a
me donnell

kathleen
me enerney

carol
me kee

rosalie
maimone

hal
mandel

stephen J.
manning

eileen
matt hews

amy
maurer

margaret e
medlar

cra19
medw1ck

susan wylie
maxwell

karen I
maynard

60

v1ctona m.
melnyk

�de bra
mintz

jacqueline
meg1el

susan lynn
merl

marc1a ann
miller

tho mas
moon

edward
moore

pat
morse

stanley m.
moshman

louis j.
muggeo

wilham
mun1ak

61

�ga1I s.
murray

cathy fay
mushock

JOhn
mutolo

jerry I.
nadler

charles
nafman

bonnie j.
nason

gerald
nathan

lucie
neiman

peter
nelson

Jill
neudorfer

ely
new man

Ilene
newman

62

m1chael
nadler

�alan
newton

edward robert
niemiec

franklin
noel

)Oseph g.
no Ian

edward
norton

ethan
nydorf

gene
o'brien

ian
o'brien

gerald
offsay

stephen e.j.
Ohl

michael
o'leary

stacey m1chele
olster

lynne m.
o ·meara

iohn paul
ondrako

robe rt
Otto

chnstine
palmer

ricki
pappo

robert e.
parker

carol
parrot

63

�mered1th
pell

francisco
perez

karen m1chelle
pearlman

marcia alaine
perry

doryce karen
penn

robin
ph1llips

larry
pepper

gerald d.
pietroforte

joaquina
pereira

mary c.
pilotti

jane
piotrowicz

cynthia
planick

64

andrew r.
plump

�nick1
pokowitz

~regory

s.

)Oley

uce c .
~ merantz

th cell

nee

richard
pol in

paula d
porp1lia

teresa
porzuczek

lesl1e
prager

ioann p.
priebe

gerry
puchalski

jacklyn
purple

anthony J
quagliata

JOSeph S
ragone

65

�ianet h
randall

martm
rosen

ann mane
reagan

helene
rebhun

iune
rein

jettrey

joel c.
rice

larry
rich

andrea Ilsa
nchardson

sandra
robinson

theo m
rohrs

maria f.
romanowsk1

linda
rose

dennis
rosen

edward
rosenblatt

marsh a
rosoff

dennis
russo

michael
roth

66

�andrew t
rothstein

robe rt
rouseelle

debra I
rubin

fredenc s
rubin

adele
sagar

joseph a.
salimando

carmene
saltzmanne

torn lu
sampson

nchard m.
San

michael
sa nders

JUdl
saren

james
sav1ch

1anet mane
scagnelli

John franc1s
schaefer

jeflrey
schaffer

paul
schafler

thomas
schatz

lee m
schechter

karen g.
rothberg

67

�andrea p
schllssel

mark
schlussel

nancylynn
schneider

wayne
schober

ioyce garner
schoen

janie
scholom

lee
schraeter

edward
schrenzel

denn1s
schuchman

stanley abram
schutzman

barbara ellen
schwa1d

ga1I
schwartz

laraine e
Schwartz

richard
sciacca

how a rd
see man

rich a rd
se1d'l1an

alien
se1telman

robin
shanen

118

carol
shap1ro

�elizabeth
sharfstein

bernard J.
sheredy

robe rt
sherly

martin
schichtman

michael j.
silsbee

alan
silverberg

dean I.
silverberg

barbara ann
s1mmons

mara d.
singer

peter a.
silver

skojec, ir

iames
skorney

diane
snupik

stephen
sonnenberg

ran
sosinsky

barbara iean
spez1ale

1llett r
m1th

69

IOUIS

ianet
sherman

�1acquehne
stefanski

barry
stein hart

1.

amy
sp1tzer

steven a.
sprung

harry
stachelczvk

enc
steckler

1erry
stein

linda
stein

nancy m.
stein

peter
stern

david r.
stiles

charles
stotter

70

joseph
stracar

�Jill
Strasser

charles
Stryker

genev1eve I
such1cki

cary w
su cott

david
summergrad

myron

maryann
taccogna

1oan
tanenhaus

douglass I
terrell

man a
theodore

szkafarowsky

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d1ane
thompson

geraldine marie
thompson

inda
urman

laurence b
t1mm

71

�robe rt
timmes

stephanie
tmg1ris

david
tochen

kathy
tom an

em1ly
tomas1no

barbara e.k
trimmer

robert marell
trimmer

harry anthony
tsantes

susan gwen
turk

john w
urd

ursula
raeth

JOhn J.

cra19
villantl

robert james
vivyan, 1r

veselka

72

christme
turcotte

�Ies lie
vogelman

Iida jan
wagner

barbara ellen
wa1tzman

david
wallenstein

paul frederick
walker

michael t.
walsh

donald
waters

diane ellen
weaver

matthew
weigman

joel m.
weinberg

st even
weinberger

adele p.
we in er

Jeffrey
Weinberg

73

claudine elaine
weinfeld

�william
weininger

richard
weisenhoff

wendy a.
werbel

tania
werbizky

eric
weitz

karen
west rel ch

phi lip
wetjen

laurence b .
wexer

an drew
wexler

jean elizabeth
whaley

iacqueilne m1c hele
wheeler

kenneth
white

susan
we1ner

jam es
wilcox

bob
wilder

74

�ierry m.
will ard

christine I .
woodward

•

stacie
williams

mary ann
white

carole anne
witka

renald
witzke

barbar a
yaworsky

louise
young

richard
zabell

ioan
zaretzky

Can you imagine us
Years from today,
Sharing a park bench quietly?
How terribly strange
To be seventy.
Old friends ,
Memory brushes the same years.
Silently sharing the same fears .
10-ann
zbytn iewski

--Paul Simon

rochelle
zeidman

david
z1dow

louise t.
z1mmer

75

a Ian
zverin

steven j.
zwick

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��This page is in memoriam to Cindy Zimniewicz.

It is dedicated to her parents and friends.

'I see now all these deaths are to one endwhereby 1 lost a Joe, friend upon friend
roorn . .. 'Another seminar, another year;
we're here still.
From our classroom windows we look down
an upstate New York cl11tter of concrete,
clapboard, truncated trees. A junction city;
cars, trucks, cars . ..
(alert, wary) Less than we were, clinging
to Pestiges, imperfect memories . ...
S11ow falls and the room darkens a little . ...

(The poem was taken from Syracuse Poems 1973
by William Grono.)

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�david ahoud

frcd adler

KD2 Box I I(;

.&lt;.,J.3(, 2'\(i

f!olhd.1ysh111g. l'L'lln.

Floral Park. \ Y

I lhtory

\ n:ou ntmg

1~1

Polillc.tl Science

'ports. dorm p1L''1lknt

\V1nn1ng 1' not a '01111.:ttmes tl11ng. It is .111 all time thing. Y oL
don't \\'ill onee in .i '' hik. you don't do things r1ght onee Ill J
\\htlc. you do them 11ght all the time I hl'n: is no room for
Sl'c·ond pla et'. I here is only one plan~. ,111J that's fir,1
pla..:e.
Vinl'c Lombardi .

robin sharon ac ke rman
I (enter Dm e
Syosset. \ Y 11 7'1 I
IPB

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Dorm treasurer. dor 111 lJrrll\JI l'O·d1a11 man ( 11 \\ Judkial Uoard
Prt··La11 Soetet). haseh,111 IL'iltll. 1,\1: footb.111 d1a111ps l 1 l~~
-.oft hall eharnps 19.,2. I &lt;J73.

lle'd \\,tlked all the math there were to walk anti somt' then;
nL·ve1 \\as. ll e'd a-.kl·d two .111d 1went) qucs11ons 11l'\e1 leJrn1ng
I hL' hL·eausc. /\ nd he knC\\ his hf.: would not he w hill it \\'as
hdorL'. Still he knew that thert' must be so111eth1nit more.

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vi c ki a l\'y
3-1I0 C Paul he.
Bronx, '\Y 10-IC•S

Fcil k Communka1ions

lnl l'lllat1onal r olk D.tnLl'r': Creek Folk Danu: GH&gt;llp. Co·rL'C
\ 'oil.:) h.tll. \ L'\qng College \V111e Fe-.ti\al. l ndiL'Oll ll all
Ping pong ·70.· 71

Polit ieal Seien,·c
\\ ashtngton 'emc-.tcr program, R \. Endil·ot I: Co-chair person
ll arpur Student\

grnnlley s. adams
I~
C'.11rol l St.
ll1onkl)n, \Y 11213

for :'lleGovern: GRO K . Red Cross Blood Drive: dorm l'OUtlL"ll
l'O·rcc voile} ball.
Not cvcryth111g that is fal'cd can hl' ehanged: but nothing ean
changed that isn't fa,cd.
Bakh\lll

I ngltsh L 1ll'1,1I ll!L'

lynn r. add1so11
iW' \l , Kt11 1t') St \\\
'00 I~
l·nglish

Cl'llt'1.tl L1lt•r ,1ture

R. \ ., '&gt;L'lllOr R \ . Lln1,ers1t) Chorth .

s te\ en car) adclman
140 ici 'I ll roadlla )
Yonkn, , '\/Y 1070 1
\ ,·cou 11t1 ng
.ill sp11rts. Kosher J...11 d1t'n cook. RJdio Sha,·k salt.:sman.
l \l· gone through I long Yt'ars ot llllcnsnc stUd)o. l'\l1'1l'llrll(UJar
adi\itiL''· hL'.I\) r.ip 'iL'ss1ons and drinking bouts .11 the pub ..111J
through .tll 1h1s L&lt;lltld think o f nothing to 11 ntc lor a SL't11or
,·om ment'

80

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�joan c. apple ron
312 Prirnrost! \ vc.
Syracuse. 1'\Y 13205
Lilcrat ure
Harpur Chorale, Unrversit} ( horus
For ~krcy ha&gt; a human heart .. Piry a human focc...
Blake.

William

bruce j . arn o ld
1770 E. ~ l ountain Sr .
Pa~adena. ( J\
lJ I I 04

Socrolog}

Pipe Dream photographer

llarpur has driven anoss the continent a doze;i times. and for
hat I'm grateful.

ioan p. a ro now

515 E. 7th St.

Brooklyn,

Y

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Biology

~orm

Council. llarpur Chorah:: U111vcrsity Chorus.

acqueline ascr izz i

['i N. l.rberty /\vc.
•ndicott. NY

fern e m. babcock
Henderson, Y 13650

istory
ur.ing
nthon y ascri zzi
Yi . Liberty Ave.
1ndicott 1 Y

Yearbook Staff '73-'74; JM hadm111ton '73
0. K., ll arpur. You won . I give up.

[rt Stud:o
karelyn balfo ur
203 Radcliffe Rd.
Island Park, ' Y 11558

)hn as iell o
1
'.! Sunset Dr.
orning, :\Y
litical Science

Engltsh Literature
1listory

Secretary. Bingham Hall: New111g ( ollege llousing Commrttee.
ewing College Fall Spring \11.!Jn-up ( 01111111ttee, Newing
College Onentation Commit!l.!c, I reasurcr of
cw111g College
Council, Inter-collegiate Contingency Fund.

[SG &amp; UA rep: Lrw Society. Game~ Club: JM. Co-rec IM: Pr
&amp;ma Alpha.

81

�wendy barrows

151 Glenbrook Rd
14616

Rochester. ;-.. Y
English Lil

h owa rd barsky
108 Acadia Dr.

080077

Cinnaminson, '! J
Biological Scie nces

College Wind fn st•mble

~tep h e n

c. ba r to
I ~O Ocean \ ve.

11751

Islip. :\Y
History

C ITW College Coun cil
lt 'sj ust another step along thi.: way.

\1oody Blues.

ad ele ro bin bass
14 Barberry Rd .
We st Islip,

1

Y

11 795

ga il avi n a ba ll

11'5 Columbus \l"e
Valhalla, ~y
I 05&lt;15

Psychology

En!tltsh.

Ilarpur College Council. IPB. Student A ssociation. Wind
Ensemble: Univer&gt;ity Chorus, Pipe Dream Paste-up Editor: I- all
Reviews; Student Centi.:r Redesign Commlt tee: Ombudsman
Searc h Committee; \ dvertis1ng Dcsign(S1uden1 Director)).

ieff bander
'l l·\'el7n Rd
Pl .1111\te''· NY

I IHH

pa t ricia an n bazko
51-55 Ma nila St.
El m hurst. NY
11 373

Ps) d10logy
\ 1.·t 1on I inl'. \ \:v,, ( ampus '\ewsree l. SASU tl .:lcgate; ll inman
F ilm Co111m1ttcl'.

Politi ca I Science
SUN Y Bingh &lt;imton LJ\\ Society ( hecuti\'e Committee)

llappm l'ss runs 111 .1 circulJr motion J huught is like a little boa t
upon lhl' Sl'.l F\'l'rybud) ·, part of ever) thing an:.wa)- You ..:an
ha~e 11 .Ill it you kl yoursdf he.

peter bellmio
Rd. 7. Hutch111son Rd .
Carmel. '\Y
I 050 I

beas tess barkochbah
'I lk.1d1 IN St.

Political Science

L11

Rhet urn:

Universit) Chorus, Pipe D re.1111 P roduction \ la nager: Law Soucl)
Huffy '' tlw uni) thing worth living fo1 anymore. ll ang
ready lo split 101 the 1.·o;hl. In any e \ ent.

111

anti get

Do h old yourself tog~ther , and fight wit h a h1t-h1t t he re and a
hll-hit here, and a com fort a ble fccl111g at night tha t you've let in a
littk air.
D. 11. Lawrcnce. " Don'!\"

�jay s le' e n benel
&lt;JJ lhlltop \ nes
Yonker-.. '\ Y
\Llth

SomdlO\\ \\hen she smilo.:s I cJn bra\l' had\\ l'alher.
virginia benkovic
&lt;i4 Knel'land Ave.

Binghamton.

Y

13905

'\o. \lernl'k. '\'Y

I 15&lt;16

Social Science

m are e. berman
l/ \ nding \\'l'.

Psyd1olog}

ll.1rpur Cho1ak: ll arpur CollegL' Council. !PB.

ls . and them \nd .1fll'I Jll wc'rl' onl) 01d111ary men l\k. and
Pmk

you God onl:,. kno'' s 11 's not ''hat we would l'11oose lo do
1-l oyd.

marcy bergman
11 I Queens \ vc.
\lass.1pequ.r. \Y

I 17:'i8

Polnkal Science

s leve n berger
83-8 5 \\ ood ha vc n B lnl.
\\'oodh.1\'cn. '\JY

lhst ory

Varsity Swim team: Stucknt Government rl'p. P1pl' D1ca111.

je ffr cy bernstein

ll 1storJ

\\ II R \\'
I et ·em .ill go to hell

d avc berry
10 Hrcnl\\Ood Dr.

ll omn. \ Y
Geography

83

C'\l'CP

Can• '7h!!

�jays. binder
147 25 8rnokv11lc Blvd.
Rmedak. '\ Y I 1422

bruce d o ugla~ boehm
783 C')press Dr.
hanklin Square. NY

Political Sc1cnn:

1::.nglish

Hingham Dorm Rep to \e\\1ng College Council ·11-·12. i\cademic
Affairs Chairman Newing College '72-'73; Political Science
Undergraduate Committee '71-'74.

Swimming team.

mer yl blac kman
orlhern Rd.
llartsdalc, \ Y

peer bode
1344 \hington Pl.
North I onawanda,

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Student \ lobil11ation Committee: lndo-china Peace Campaign;
Womens l 1berat1on.

richard dennis blau
I cd-1 S I JO Ave.
Jamaica, '- Y I 1434
ll 1slory

Politkal Scic nce

Student Mobilization Committee; lndo-china Peace Campaign
1- xperimental I heter; Experimental Cinema.
I live for moments. With all my mind. heart and energy I refuse t ~
become a casualty of this twentieth century. May )Our life he i11
you.

carla be th bog in
39 Boyd St:
Long Bc,1ch. \JY

Ph i Beta Kappa, SA, ll at pu 1 College Council; New mg College
(oun\.il. P1 Sigma AlphJ: ll arpur Law Society, JM Officiation;
Doi m Carnival Chairman.

Psyd10log)
Director. Board of Directors: Counselor of lligh llope1
Counseling Center: Volunteer ll and1capped Children\
,\ ssol.'.1ation, Council of l::.ldcrs.

Fourth down and J to go.

I think I can. I think I can. I think I l.'.an ... and remember. wade
in the water and you'll ncvcr get wet 1f you keep on doin' that
rag.

84

�le norc breddan
I

64 Shepherd Lane
Levittown. NY

I

Ps} ch olog:r
Poetry Workshop: lligh Hopes
A most amazing journey this ume has been

w illia m bregman

168-04 67 Ave.
F lushlllg, '\/Y

I 1365

1:.nglish Lit

elizabeth f. brennan
I 2 1-nglewood Rd.
Baltimore, \1D
Psychology
H inman Council rep: lllllman
Social Con11nittec: ll inman
Li b r ary Commit tee; Int egrated Semes lL' I Spn ng '73: R .A.
Rooseve lt: T eac h er's Aide llarpur Col lege Pt e-Sch ool.
It is only important to lo\·e the world ... lo regard the world and
ou r -;elves a n d all beings with love, admiration and
respect
Hesse.

harl ey ferri s broe
85- 10 I 5 I Ave.

Howard Beach. '\Y

11414

karen bom son

18EJ99St.
Bronx. NY

Accounting

History

ellis bromberg
2486 Will iams Ct.
Bellmore, 'Y

Sociology.

david bra hi ns k y
536 Will St.
'\ew York. ~y

History
I 0025
Pipe Dream: W!IRW. Harpur College Council

History
~I)

Folio\\ lllg others and succeed mg in bookish learning will leave
You in challls. It is tar better to forget the big questions and to go
to some qui.:t place to meditate. But that takes work
R111z,1i
~!a) t here be Peace and Love and Perfection throughout all
Creation, oh God
J ohn Coltrane Light is still for daytime.
\later is still wet, the sun still sets Ornette Co lemJn.

mother told me to go to Princeton.

edward g. bundga
I ~09 Watson Blvd.
l3ad11~lor

of T echnology

Varsity track

85

�joy lee bush
Rd I
,\rkprnt 'Y

1·1807

,\nlhropoloj!y
Kar;l!c Club

paul h carlsc n
I~ Russet Rd
St.irnford. C"I
CJ(,&lt;J()J
l11st ory
Editor

I R l ( KI'\ C 11 \\ paper.

da vid j . ca rr

1501 Strallord Dr.
'vestal '\Y 13850
H1ology
SL NY ( h1is11an Outn.:ach l ~ xplorcr Post :!04. li\1 soccer.

0 you s11nple Pl'Opk. understand whdom: and
undnstandinj! lll';lll. ( Prnv . 8:5).

)OU

fools. he of an
llc lp! I 'm out! Noll' what

brcnda carroll
48'i ll.1lsl') St
Hrookl) n. 'Y
( rl·at IH'

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Fnghsh I it

~lembn \\ llRW radio staff: member Social Actrv tics ( omn11tll'c;

BSl, R \

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andra I. chamberlain
Valley Vista Ct.
Castle Creek, '\Y
bnghsh

debra cha ykin
47&lt;&gt; Marn St.
Johnson City, '\Y

Sociology

\ cco u n t Ill!!

Golf: tc11111s. howling.

susan JOY cass1110
I~~ \ladison \\·c.
bl.ind P.nk. '\ 't
I I '\Si-

RA. Co
'\ c\\111)!.
softball
ushn at

I supposed to do'!

onnor llall. Certificate rn \fro-.\mt' ican Studn:s.

rona ld n . Carswe ll
P.O. Box ~Oh
b nd1rntt, NY 137Ml

IPB Studil''

.till

111

\rd1i1c, 11rre

d1.11rpl'r'o11 tor Spring .., 3 .Fall ·7 3 Oriental wn ,\ ct iv1l 1es.
College \\.' 111t• l·cstl\al. S}nchroniz.::d Swim. Co-rec
a rHI Yolkyball. h1&lt;lirn11 ll all p111g-pong '70-'7 I: '\ew1ng
Gr.1du.i1io11. \IJ] '"'3

Campus Probe. Pre-school. Vc1c1an's L&lt;lucat1onal Center

marlienne chris tian
5 \gate Ct.
Brroklyn, '\Y
Criminal Justi&lt;.:e
BSl.J. Big Brother
committee

Big ';istcr Program: Freshmen recruiting

In all phase\ of life. there i\ mud1 to learn. Both about o ther
people and 111os1 1111portantl} about onesself. Su..:h has hel'n rn)
expt:rrencc:: at llarpur.

�wanda ciolfi
213 l rem:hard St.
Yonkers, '. Y I 070 I

matthew i. coo per
464 '\'eptune Ave.
Brooklyn. Y

Studio Art

Economics

Art show contributor '73: R ·\ llughes Hall.

Halsey I aylor makes a fine \\ atcr fountain.

karen colell o

gary sco tt corliss
105-16 &lt;JOth St.
Ozone Park, Y I 1-t I 7

41 llybank Dr.

Psychology

Geography

Sociology.
!'healer( l cchnical Design and Lighting)
OC'C' Bus Driver: Projetionist: bar hopping. sleeping. chess. skiing.
dandng.

donna coleman
3661 l loward Lane
Wantagh, NY 117'13

I ha\ e ne\·er regretted h&lt;l\ mg come the ''house of 111-n:pute ·· on
the hill. Life A 'Y\VlltR I- is what you make 1t. .. even al ll arpur!
Don wast your energies by complam111g. Whal seems Dull and
grey can be changed. ''('fl,\ \lGI-" is man's only recourse. \ nd
n:member. .. smile!

nancy j. con t i
81 ll!gh St.
Johnson City, ' Y

james m. correga n
I 12 W Wendell St.

'iursing

Account ing

If it weren't for SU Y, I wouldn't have met all the good people
that I know now. I hat's one thing I will always he thankful for.
Its still hard lo believe that after four years of studying I passed
the test.

Veterans Club; IM 'ports.

gary courtright
180 Baldwin S1.
J ohnson City. NY 13 790
Psychology

IM basketball &amp; soc..:er.

bob edinoff
51 7 Riverdale Ave.
Yonkers. "\;Y
Biology
lligh II opes Counseling Center . '.\11 I ( (.
What a long strange trip 11\ been.

mary eleanor edwards ( mrs.)
Box 14, RD ~
Binghamton. \lY I ~90 I
Social Sc iences

87
\ t last!

SGS

���lloyd h. fish
'i48 Davis /\ vc.
£~nd1w1

l \JY 11760

\ mer1Lan Studies.

s te ph en e. ford
905 Ontario Center Rd
W,11\l&lt;orlh. "lY

Law Sodety

alan s. fo rm an
2435 I:. 63 St.
Brooklyn, 'IY 1 1234
literature

Ph ilosophy

" I he T ruth knows no Right or Wrong"

Douglas 1larbrecht.

joann e fox
•J'i Poplar Dr
Roslyn NY
Art ll1story

ro~al i e friedberg
75&lt;i B1ady \vc
Bronx . 'IY I 0462

L1..ono11111:s

donna l. ga ines (beas tessa)
'.!17 Bead1 13CJ St.
Rocka way , 'IY 11694

r ic hard fri edlander
2 2 20 Wallace /\ vc

Sociology

Brems '\Y 10467

ll igh !l opes. \nal-compuls1ve manipulation of Soc1olog11:al
Variables
AO N/\USEUM!; Cha1rpe1son of the Beast L1berat1on
Front: Member of ..The \ltcn Yilh"

l11story
R \ . Broome II all President

"'All that really matters anymo1e is Buffy. and s plitting fo r the
Coast."

joyce f. fri e dman
48 '.": 21., St
B.1ysidc. '\Y

nan cy gar fin kel
'.!410 Barker \ ve.
Bronx, 'iY 10467

I listory

English Lit
Stewart friedman
ll&gt;h5 Occan \vc .
Brook I~ n. 'Y I 1230

gary jose ph gaube
308 Ferndale Dr.
Bmghamton. NY 13905

Psyclwlog)

Management

90

�\ nthropology

ca rnille teresi ta gaud ier
64 LUISil St.
CondJdo. Sant urce. Puerto Rico 00&lt;&gt;07
·1heal re

\\'llR\\'

~taff

Committc..:

4

yrs . S('B\

~traight

Country &amp;

Blues

3~r'i ..

" I hese days. the neressa1~ quali1t,·at1ons for a genuine.
commendable. and ·kosher' sdwla r at least for a scholar\\ hose
sl'icnce neces~artl~ brings him Ill contact \\ llh delica te questions
of the age an.: a confused head. 111.1..:t11e ht·an. un..:oncern for
lrn!h, and ~pintlcssness 111 short ,1 IJck of charact..:r."
Ludwig
Fcucrbac h.

U. P.R. transfer: Colo111al Players ~ccretary: Direetmg and ,1cting in
! heat re Dept. Product10ns. ( onrneat ions :-.IC . ··f:.smcraldin;1 .. :
lecturer in Chcnago ll .ill'1. . .
... Que pasa" . .. l o you my friends. m y teachers. \/}'
PEOP!.E I give my love. I o GO D my life' ,\ bcaul 1ful
memory of llar pu1 will al ways vibrate in a little corner o f Puerto
Rko. We will be toge1her aga in ...

ann a marie fontana
55 Somerston Rd.
Yorktown Heights. "y IOSlll\

alice susan gave nda
240 Fellows \ ve
Syrat' llSl'. \ Y I 32 I 0

Organizational Behavior

Psycholog}

\\ omen·, \'arsit} Volleyball, ·1 1-·7 2.
"Good-bye. y·all."

raanan m . geberer
4120-:!0 Jhnd11nson R1H'r Pkwy. E.
Bronx.\ Y 104~5

judy I. ge nkin
490l:S Beach Reservation
Brooklyn. '\1Y 11224

I listory
Di ckenson Coffee l lous..: (the Womb) : Dickenso n nigh t guard .
Jewish Fellowship: SCB I 1a11spor1ation Co mmi ttee: Bangala Dt•sh
Support Co1111111t!l'e: Pipe Dream. SC B Conct!rt Committee

o comment. ..

And ye t - I am still sear chi ng for so m e rea l m ea nin g.

!&gt;haron gelfand
2400 E:ast 3rd St
Brooklyn.\ Y 11223
English
L111versity Choi us. Dickenson College !lousing rep'.

marianne ge nna ri
523 01ydt:n St
Westbury. \ Y 11590

~CB

Puhh..:1t} Ch.111man, ·1 1-·? ::'. SCB Blood Drive Chairman.
B \ 1..:e-Chairman. ·73_·• -t. WSO Vice President ·7 1:
llarpur\ Ferr}. '\KE:
"1 2 - - ~ 3. ~&lt;

.. It was tun while 1t l&lt;lst.:d. hut now n's t1111e to go. Good-bye .
ll arpur . ll ello \\'orld. l'h e past I'• dead ... Long hn~ the
memories

Steven gh ite lman
3400 Fort lndt.'pt.'nden..:c &lt;;t
Bronx. \Y 10563

YI

Unm~rs1tr

Chorus. ·71-·7 2.

�fern loi ~ glickman
173 11 ffi ny l.n.
Wllhnghoro 'J
F nglish

william goebe ler Ill
76 B hfi eld Ct.
Ridge, Y
Anth ropology
Straight Country &amp; B lues

-.0'7.v .m-•

n,.......,..._ IJ..&gt;
--~.. 1u:'

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barry ste ven go ld
3205 Grand Concourse
Bronx, N Y I 0468

michael goldenberg
25 Sheldon Ave.
'ew Roche lle, NY I 080 I

His to ry
History
RA ; Newing College Social Chairman: IM Council: I:vt sports.

IM spo rts: Bronx Legal Aid Society: Law : Law Society.
l o the people w ho matter
Nothing's been left undone, but
there's still a lot mo re to d o.
And I've got the fce l111g th a t w e'll
do 1t. 'I hank you all for a really fine time.

ricky goldman
52 Cambridge Rd .
Great 'eek. NY

david gol dberg
4596 Be lford Ave
Brook ly n, NY I 1235
Psychology

Biological Sciences
All that we sec o r seem/ ls b ut a dream within a dream.
E.A.
Poe.
Go runmng after lu ck Bu t don 't yo u run too fast/We all are
running after luck ,\ nd luck is runn111g last
Bertoli Brecht.

glenn r. goldenberg
22 Park Cin. le
Great \Jeck , \iY
Ant h ropolog)

charles f. goldsmith
35-20 24t h St.
Long Isla nd City, Y

OCC Treasurer: C l rw n1ghtguard ; dor m treasurer

Economics

If yo u 've got a f11cnd on who you think you ca n re ly
You're a luck man.
If you got a reason t o li ve on and not t o di e
You'll be a lucky man.
The tea chers. pro phet s, and schol ars won ·1 show you ...
Just try not to blow it.
Stay a luck) man.
Alan Price.

leonard d . goldstein
141 8Ave. Y
Broo klyn , Y
Russian

Ph ysics

G ive a L it t le/Ta ke a Little / Let your poor heart Break a
little'That's the sotry of 'That 's the glory of LOVE.

I

92

�pa n! s. good m an

2 IJiP 2 St.
Brooklyn.
jane golo b
141-30 Pershing Crescent
Jamai ca. '\IY 11435

Chemi&gt;tr}
1:\1 h.isketball. Harpur P111g-Pong I ournamcnt: llarpur Orchestra

English Lit

I o the people. places. amJ things that made 4 ~~ }Ca rs a rather
umque experience
as wdl as a lifelong mt:mory.

ro be rt go lt z
191 Bea c h 12'.! St.
Rocka way Park. Y I 1894

ja n e t gorin
18 Nevin Terrace
~ l assapequa, NY

Chemistry
Chem Student A DV ISORY Committee

I Get

~y

/\ n History

o R cs pc ct!

Games Room manager
I don't want to conquer the world. I don't want to sa \·e 11
want to see my part of it dearly

I just

ch eryl go rm an
20 Johnson Pl.
Freeport NY I 1520

jerry da vid go lub
24- 17 Parsons Blvd .
Wh itest one. Y

F ilmmakmg (Cmemalogruphyl

\ n;ount1ng

'I rcasurer

fhe '\cat Club

The hotel was nice.
ch nst ine gra yson
280 I Consaul Rd
Schencctad}. '\Y 12304

ja n ice goodeno ugh
9683 PmnaLlc Rd
Sanquoit. :\Y 13456

English Lu

:"\urs1ng

Y3

Man y thanks to llarpur
I o Chenango Fllcn , Jad.adyn.
ll c pattica and Kitty. the basement .ind Cleo I o Broome
Jc.inn ette an d the Jackson Five I o Joe Sharkey\ \l angelardo\
and DelJvcram:e. Io tht: R:tiders .ind t he Council. Io Mr
Dunk ley, carnival auction. d10colatc Lh1p cookies and a most
amazing Chn~lmas tree. \ nd lo Stacey and J eff
tor them. only
the best. .. the best in t:wryth1nj!
thc hcst forever.

�david n g ray\on
~ l rnford l anc
llunlington &lt;;1,1t1on \Y I 1746

david c. gross
31 Eaton Rd.
Syosset, NY 11 79 1

ll10Jogy

Biology

WllRW Disc J ockey. Pipe D ream. I:\1 \ports

Phi Bela
Kappa; McGo vern
Lehman dorm cou ncil; hac king.

If I am not for m}sclf. \\ho is for me'! If I am only for myself.
what ;un 1·&gt; II not now when?

Campaign; Community work;

These past o n e thousand, three h u ndred and seven t y -four days
ha ve been a goof
but who's counting? llarpur, you may not be
classy, but you su re are classic! It 's been grand.

dru I. g reen berg
I I \ lerton \ ve.
Lynbrook. \JY I 1563

margaret guiton (marge)

8 N. Baldwin St.
J\crount111g &amp; hnancc

Johnson City,

Va1si1y baseball; Outing Club

Anthro pology

!low do I love thee'! l et mt• count the ways.

The m ore I learn the more unlearned I feel.

ronald g. grcen e
-10 \lad 1son St.
\'C\\ York,'\ y I no ~8

judith ann halstead
3 St. Stephen'.s La .
S cot ia, Y 12302

l 1t

~'-'

R heiork

Chemistry

\ fro \meric&lt;in Stuu1e'i

HSl mt•mhl'r, Bl \J ·\MI:. edito r &amp; photographer. Prpc D ream
1cporter &amp; photographer, \fro- \ rnerrcan D an..:e Works hop, drum
capt a1n &amp; mcllllll'1
h&gt;r cent urics umn·r,ities han: been the meeting place :inti
1nrnhator of lt.:au rng mmds. W1th G od's help I pray we fina ll y
1c..:ogni1C this &amp; lllakc an 111tcllrgent strive for pea..:e &amp; harmony
among a ll me, for the const•qu..:nccs for failing arc too great.

clair lcvi t greifinger
-12 Grand \ ve
Brngh alllton. \iY

()('( l \t'lUtivc Commlltec. lla1pur \\ omen's I 1bcration

howard alan grinsberg
t 15 Ocean Park\\ .iy
Brook.I) n '\Y I I 21 X
Poht1c1l SltCnc..:
Ft&gt;rt•ns1t Sot1et)
lntt•rcsled 1n pnl1t1cs Plans to go to
day to entl!r thl' f1t•ld tlf Politics

li.1\1

school and hopes some

94

Y I 3790

�irene r. harrison
60 Mo unta indale Rd .
Yo nkers, Yl0710
Physics

Math

Physics Club
All my yesterdays are w or th but one to morrow.

fern robin hauc k
115-14 135thAve.
O zone Park, NY 11420
Bio logy

ma ry hayko
7 12 Tulip St.
Liverpool, Y 13088
Spanish - Art History

w illiam m . heal y
5 Cliffo rd Dr., R O I
Ballston Lake, NY 120 19
Anthropology
Dorm president - Lehman , Spring '72; Hinm an Coffeehouse (Bus
Stop), ' 72-'73; Vice-Chairpe rson Straight Country &amp; Blues,
'73-'74 .

tho mas a. hanks

'.!O 1 Evergreen St.
Vestal, NY

dav id brian hecker
4 Sadore Lane
Yonkers, NY

Social Science
Swim-a-mile-a-week-club; squash.

Manage ment
debbi e hansen
236 Mill St.
Williamsvi lle, NY

"T he world outside is tugging like a beggar at my sleeve ... The
distance is done , The sea rch has beg un , I've come to sec where
my beginnings have gone."
Ja c kson Browne.

Histo ry
linda h . hench
12 Ulster D r.
Je richo, NY 11753

Co-rec volley ba 11

jenal I. hardaway
11 6-22 197t h St.
St. Albans, Y 1 141 2

Ma th
Volunteer work at BOCES with Cub Scout and Boy Scout troop.

Political Science
BSU; UA; TYP Commit tee; Pi Sigma Alph a

C)5

�pa tricia h ernandes de rodriguez
I 2 faxecut1vc Circle
Endwell, NY I 3760
Spanish

Latin American &amp; Caribbean Studies

Woman; Student; Mother; Wife; Foreign and Member of the Third
World ...

ga ii her ri ck
3 Garden Circle
Fairport, NY 14450
Psychology
"I'm mad. You're mad. We're all mad," said the Cheshire cat.
" How do you know I'm mad?" asked Alice. " You must be,"
replied the cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."

steven a. hershkowitz
219 Loring Rd .
Lcvittown, YII756
Fconomics

llis tory

ll inman Little Theater; Colonial Players; dorm office; Chess Club;
RA - Roosevelt ll all

linda higby
267 Main St.
Middletown, NY I 0940
ursing

fern singer hirsch
I I I ·~ Parsons Ave.
Endicott, Y 13760
Psychology
Swim team; independent research in psychology; Phi Beta Kappa
I managed lo graduate in 21/i years and I can only say Thank G-d!
I .::ould not have made it without my loving husband Steve.

michael paul hollander
35-64 84th St.
Jackson Heights, Y
Management
South Side Boys
IM sports; RA - Hinman College; llarpur's
Ferry Ambulance Squad.

96

�--eUen horner
25 - B Cooper Place
Bronx, Y 10475
English Lit
President Harpur Ski Club; Admissions Office tour guide; Studen t
Manager, UU; Senior Manager, UU ; tour guide supervisor
"Wrinkles should only show where smiles have been."

jani ce r. hun t
29 Nash St.
'.'lursing
Committee on Committees; Nursing Council

barry ingber
112 Filmore Ave.
Endicott, NY 13760
Literature

mare s. in triliga t o r
21 Virginia Ave.
Freeport, NY I 1520
Political Science
Dickinson College Council rep'; WHRW; Ski Club; student
member of IPB; Academic Affairs Chairman - Dickinson; Tau
Episilon Phi; Law Society, President - '74; member, Exec.
Committee of the Center for the Systematic Study of the Legal
Ord er, Ad Hoc Committee for Law &amp; Society Certificate
Program.

louis david jablin
2-5 Country Club Road
Binghamton, NY 13903
Biology
Pre-med Society; IM sports; Campus tour guide; Hinman night
guard; Archaeology lab work; Chess Club; Hinman Dining Hall
work; research on genetic defect project for Biology Dept.

samuel jackling
266 Matilda St.
Rochester, NY 14606
Chemistry
IM sports; SU Y B. Christian Outreach
Thank you, Lord.

Y7

���j udith ann kidera
2960 Decatur Ave.
Bronx, NY
History
I worked on about 20 T heater Dept. productions, in sound,
lights, costumes, and acting.

joel king
243-44 72 Ave.
Douglaston, NY
Mat h - Psychology
To save t he world one person at a time.

linda ann kiISchen
64-23 l 36th St.
Flushing, NY 11367
Biology
" If I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now,
when?" - Hil lel.

jacqueline kitson
12 10 Nelso n Ave. 46
Bronx, NY 104 52
History - Creative Writing
Academic Standards Committee; BSU; Buname
"The t hings which hur t, instruct. "

david aron klein
95 Cabrini Blvd.
Ant hropology - Linguistics

phyllis m. kleinman
284 5 University Ave.
New York, NY I 0468
Psychology
Hinman F ollies; H inman Co-rec football; Lehman Hall
Secretary-treasurer; Lehman Hall do r m council; SCG
"Too much sanity may be madness and t he maddest of all, t-e see
life as it is and not as it should be." - Don Quixote.

100

�Psychology

yon diane klempner
864 Whitney Dr.
Schenectady, NY 12309

Photography; volleyball; tennis

Mass Co mmunications
Arts Editor, Features Editor - Pipe Dream ; Colonial Players ;
Terminal Beach Club;

"Th e most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend. 1
have no wealth to bestow on him. If he knows that 1 am happy in
loving him, he will want no other reward. ls not friendship divine
in this?" - llenry David Thoreau/ " I am wealthy in my
friends.'' - Shakespeare.

0 beautiful, violet-crowned ....
alan kopp

2 1 Mohegan Lane

alan david koenigsberg
S 1 Key Place
Tappan, NY 10983

Port Chester , NY
Biology

Biology
Chairman of Harpur College Pre-medical Society. Chief Judge of
the Newing College Judiciary Board.

Harpur's Ferry; Dining Hall Services; Health Services
I'm going to miss you; all my friends. I hope you can profit form
our mistakes. Good luck; take care.

debbie korwin
66 Midwood Cross
Roslyn, NY 11576

s tuart kovar
111 Neil Ct.
Levittown, NY
English
All the coin return lockers are missing their keys .

101

�diane krasinski
137-16 Thurston St.
Springfield Gardens, NY

11413

French language
Harpur Chorale; Studio Voi ce; Varsity basketball; IM sports;
semester in Grenoble, France
" One thing stands out above all others: the relentless striving
upward, wrestling with oneself, the co nstant struggle for greater
purity, wisdom , goodness, and love." Goethe. And love to all
the people who have made llarpur such a great place to be these
past four years.

merry! leslie kravi tz
28 Diamond St.
Brooklyn , NY 11222

david n. kruchkow
5 16 85 St.
Brooklyn, NY 11209

Anthropology

Anthropology

Linguistics

Editor SCG; Study abroad in Guadalajara , Mexico ; Linguistics
Departmental Committee; GROK; photograp hy.

A brief stint as a High IIopes Counselor; Archaeology laborat ory
apprentice;

arthur krems
140-35 Burden Crescent
Queens, NY

"Sometimes the lights all shine in o n me,/ Other times I can barely
see ./ Lately it occurs to me,/ What a long strange trip it's
been." - Grateful Dead. "A nd in the end ,/the love yo u take /is
equal to the love you make. "
The Beatles.

Psychology
Men's tennis

maria kurinec
Jo hnson City, NY

' 'Plastics".

Political Science

13790

�william robe rt kutner
C'O Dr. Philip Kutner
63-84 Saunders St
Rego Park, NY I I 374

llello, I must be going. I cannot stay,/ 1 came to stay/ I must be
going I 'm glad I came. But JUSt the same/ I must be
going.
La! La!

Political Science (Pre-law)

elin or carol lange
26 Jerome Dr.
Glen Cove, Y 11 542

WH RW; Pipe Dream; Pre-law Society and Pre-law Center

ursing

Experience proves that the World is tough . Talented persons
oft en "fa.ii. '' T his generation will not solve a ll the problems it
faces. John Ken nedy said t hat "the Battle will n o t be won in t he
first th ousand days .... but let us begin." I have not yet lost faith
in my fellow Man.

School of ursing Council Rep; Women's Varsity Sw im Team;
Synchroni zed Swim Club: J ewish Fellowship
Shomrei Jlatikvah
Who says the early bird always catches t he worm?

barbara lacher
2718 East 65th St.
Brooklyn, NY I 1234
English Lit.

ja ne t ellen lawrence
16-22 166 St.
Whitestone, Y 13357

French language

Biology

Hinman Librarian; Co-rec volleyball; Medieval Society

Newing tutorial: SCG: Co-rec sports: dorm officer

"You can't repeat t he past." - F. Scott Fitzgerald.

What can be said fo r four years of living , loving and a w hole new
perspect ive on life.

brooke lamber!
73-0 4 ! 85th St.
Flus hing, NY I I 366
English Lit

I0 ~

�nancy e. layne
2714 Robins St.
Endwell, NY 13760
American Studies
School of General Studies Council.

stuart leicht
2950 Club house Rd.
Merrick, NY

( i,

11r.1Ji·

Biology
IM sports; Hinman Council Rep'; Security Committee member.

lewis leiss
2044 E. 56 St.
Brooklyn, NY

11234

Biology
Freshman basketball team; IM - SLEEZE
Whenever confronted with the unsolvable predicament take the
sure way out PUNT.

karen lennox
21 54 Tsabelle Court
No. Bellmore, NY 11 710
English Lit.

gary s. levine
65-24 162 St.
Fluslung, NY

11365

Theatre
President Harpur Chorale; President - Colonial Players; voice
lessons; Opera Workshop; MASH; SALUKIS; assorted Theatre
Dep't productions
When I first came to Harpur 4 years ago, I couldn't believe that
I'd stay here for 4 years. Now, 4 years later - I believe it!

bruce levy
840 Plainfield Lane
North Woodmere, Y
Management Science
Treasurer: USG, SA, Advertising Manager: Pipe Dream, SCG ,
SCATE, Student &amp; University Directories;
Fa cu tty-Student Association, Board of Directors, Auxilliary
Campus Enterpnses Board, Broome County Chamber of

104

�anthony joseph ligouri
212 Oak Hill Ave.
Endicott, Y 13760

Commerce; Chairman: Rules Committee, Finance Committee,
Stipend Committee, Committee on Activity Fees
Only the pursuit of enlightened self-actualization is rational.

English

General Lit

ellen r. levy
186 Pinehurst Ave.
New York , NY 10033

College is a unique experience that everyone should enjoy. Thank
you.

Chemistry

laurie likoff
81-33 242 St.
Bellerose, NY

R.A. - Newing College; Managing Editor, LAKE LIEBERMAN
GAZETTE; tutor, TYP; Member, Student Advisory Committee to
the Chemistry Dept.

11426

English Lit

1 thank everyone for helping me to become myself. If I have
made a contribution to the increasing entropy of the universe,
then I am satisfied. May friendship, peace, and happiness be with
you always.

michael liner
9 Pembroke Dr.
No. Massapequa, NY

I 1758

Political Science
Steven m. levy
35 6 Frankel Blvd.
Merrick, NY 11 566
Biology

edith Jinn
I 0 Debora Dr.
Plainview, Y

FREE AT LAST!

Theatre
Golden Hands Edie

"God has a very big heart, but there is one sin He will not forgive:
If a woman calls a man to her bed and he will not go!" Zorba.

105

�-richard lufrano
11 Knoll Lane
Jericho, 1Y

david lit wak
65 W. 96th St.
New York, NY
Psychology

History

English

WHRW; Straight Country &amp; Blues Committee; Karate Club.
mark cha rles me cague
30-22 93rd St.
Queens, NY 11369

john david lloyd
84 Overlook Place
Rye, NY I 0580

History

English

Harpur Ski Club, '70-'73; WIIRW staff, '73-'74; the Pub;
Executive Committee

joseph loffredo
245 Harvest Ave.
Staten Island, NY

''Can't get enough, of that funky stuff" I'll remember always
graduation day, and ... Hinman Dining Hall, Fire Trail, Student
Center Parking lot, ature Preserve, Snack Bar, Honky Tonk ,
Wine Cellar &amp; the Pub. To my friends, who have been warm and
considerate, foolish and frivolous, the very best of luck in every
endeavor.

English Lit
Contemporary Music (HAREM Players)
To crea te, one must first destroy. To feel pleasure, one must first
experience pain. To be saved, one must first sin.

kathleen g. me enerney
650 Vict ory Blvd.
Anthropology

william g. lo k
46 Mulberry St.
New York , NY

Varsity basketball, volleyball, tennis .
10013

I listory
Night guard; Student Center; People.
You arc young and life is long and there is time to kill today /and
then one day you find ten years have got behind you ... /Every
year is getting s horter, never seem to find the time/Plans that
either come to naught, or half a page of scribbled lines.

jeffrey !owe
l 5 1-1 5 84th St.
Howard Beach, NY

pa tricia a. me d onnell
526 Dickson St.
Endicott, NY 13760
Psy chology.

ca rol me kee
475 Davis Ave.
Staten Island, NY

I 0310

English - General Lit
I 1414
Hinman Library manager; Cub Scout Den Mother

Accou nting
IM

SLFFZF; Carnival

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times ... for those
who made 1t semi-dreadful
I hope we get it on better next time
around ... You who made it great, thanks for your generally
fantastic years. Lets never say goodbye and ... see you in the
finals!

I've found somebody, just like me. I thought I was the only one
of them. - A.A. Milne.

andrew I. mack
3 Fayette St.
Studio Art

jonathan lowenthal
310 F. 44th St.
New York, Y
Economics
Chess, karate, nding, Pub.

106

�marcia a. miller
28 Chestnut St.
Binghamton, Y

david e. maney
36 Pulaski St.
Binghamton, Y

Sociology

Math

Tutoring

\1ath Club.

Ah , llell!
ste phen j . manning
Ely Park Houses F4
Binghamton, NY

robert h . morris
409 Clarkson Dr.
Vestal, NY

Accounting

Philosophy

Veteran's Club

pat morse
RD
Warnerville, NY

wendy ina maurer
628 Dover Rd.
Oceanside, NY 11572

12187

History - Creative Writing

Music

stanley m. moshman
130 State St.
Brooklyn ,NY 11201

karen I. maynard
R.D. 2
Campbell, NY

Biology

ursing

Wind Ensemble; Orchestra ; tennis team ; Moshman's Maze ; LAKE
LI EBERMAN GAZETTE

Volleyball '70 &amp; '71
" ... And the river of minutes betwee n you widens to a tide of
hours, a flood of days, a gulf of years and a sea of
silence;"
Kenneth Fearing Take time to see the beauty in life.
How you perceive this , relrcts your own self image.

louis j. muggeo
2089 Central Dr. North
East Meadow, Y
History

craig medwick
I 5 North St.
Bronx, Y I 0468

Pre-law Society; IM soccer, softball ; Ice Hockey Club
The measure of happiness that one attains is achieved by the
realization of the means he has employed in reaching that infinite
point.

Mathematics

J.V. basketball ; R.A.

French

Jlinman

william s. muniak
19 Hillside Dr.
Apalachin, NY 13732

victoria melnyk
Box 396A, Fairview Ave.
Montauk, NY I 1954

Chemistry

Studio Art

Studying

Pipe Dream

Although there have been difficult times, I am sure the memories
of Harpur will remain unforgettable to me due to the interesting
faculty and students I had the pleasure of knowing (especially
C.M.B.).

107

���joaquina pereira
610 Waring Ave., Apt. 4B
Bronx, NY 10467

cynthia planick
9 Watkins Place
New Ro chelle, Y

Spanish language &amp; Lit

Art History

Semester in Barcelona, Spain; R .A.

Hinman

"To dream the impossible dream ... / To reach the unreachable
star."

robin phillips
40 Sinclair Dr.
Greenlawn, NY

1080 1

WHRW ; Pipe Dream (repo rter); Dance.

andrew r. plump
67-40 Yellowstone Blvd.
Forest Hills, Y 11375
English - General Lit - History

11740

Anthropology - Archaeology

Pipe Dream: Editor-in-Chie f, Managing Editor, NeWl Editor;
English Dept. Undergraduate Advisory Committee; UA
Long
Range Planning Committee; SCG

Screaming Yellow Zonkers
happiness runs, happiness runs/ happiness runs in a circular
motion/falters like a little boat upon the sea/all our souls are
deeper than you can see/you can have everything if you let
yourself be./Everyone is a part of everything anyway / You can be
happy if you let yourself be. - Donovan

gerald d. pietroforte
483 So. Oyster Bay Rd.
Plainview, NY 11803

One of our essential problems is a stagnation of perception. We
can attempt to counteract stagnation, at least on the personal
level, by opening our eyes and widening the scope of available
perceptions. When it snows here I look up to the hills, not down
at the streets.

marilyn poch
20 15 Main St.
Vestal, NY 13850
Psychology - Sociology

Economics
Ski Club '71
IM sports; R.A.

jane piotrowicz
445 Robert Ave.
Franklin Square, NY

"The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of it,
because the rainbow is now. And the pot never turns out to be
quite what I expected." - Hugh Prather.

nicki pokowitz
40 Charter Ci rcle

Nu rs mg
School of Nursing Council; Student-Faculty Affairs Committee;
Sch ool of ursing Committee on Committees

Psychology
High Hopes Counselor; Chorus

What sunshine is to flowers,/Smiles are to humanity.

patti place
Creek Road
Poughkee psie,

bruc e c. pomerantz
278 Hillturn Lane
Roslyn Heights, NY

I 15 77

Y
Biological Sciences

History
Pre-med Society; Harpur's Ferry; HACK club
R.A .; Student Manager; Dorm officer; ewing Faculty Fellows
Committee; Co-rec volleyball ; SCATE; LAK E LIEBERMAN
GAZETTE
Friendships are born of the breeze of the day ,/But t o last must be
love-strengthened as fire does clay./ Harpur has brought friends
and lost them to me,/coming and going like the waves of the
sea. Le a v1ng means both answers and mysteries staying
behind./but Harpur and my friends come along in my mind. - p2

To say that I came here knowing nothing about everything and
that I leave here knowing everything about nothing would be
vindictive and untrue ; Harpur has given me a chan ce for
self-transcendence. Much of it has hurt , yet much has replenished
my hope, for the further one goes the more glaring are his
weaknesses, and the more reluctant is one to perceive them.
Maybe tomorrow.
110

�teresa m . porzuczek
20 Downes Ave.
Btnghamton, Y

june rein
5100 15th Ave.
Brooklyn, NY I 1219

Mathematics

English Lit &amp; Creative Writing - Comparative Lit

Math Club

President
jeffrey reisch
Brooklyn, NY

leslie prager
73 Park St.
Psychology

Biology
Art Studio

JM sports

Dance lab; paddleball; drawing ; corridor rep'; fire marshall

dale john pre m o
828 So. Main St.
Horseheads , Y

mark reisman
2 Margaret Ct.
Great Neck, NY
14845

I I 023

Psychology

Business Ad ministration

High Hop es , treasurer; llarpur College Council; MLICC;
Student- Faculty Advisory Committee Psych Dept.; Member of
the Council of Elders;

Vet 's Club

Truely, without the Counsel of Elders, and the MUCC we would
all be mired tn the muck of mediocraty.

gerry puchalski
Glen Cove,NY
History

cons tance d. remo
I 0 Tamarack Dr.
Delmar, NY 12054

Medieval Certificate Program; WHRW; Straight Country &amp; Blues
Committee

English Lit
" And has thou slain the Jabberwock? / Come to my arms, my
beamish boy! / O Frabjous day! Callooh! Caltay!"/He chortled in
his joy. - Lewis Carroll " Happy ending nice and tidy. / Jt's a
rule, I learned in school. /Get your money every Friday ./ Happy
ending is the rule." - Bertolt Brecht.

larry rich
29-14 139th St.
Flushing, NY 11354
Economics

joseph s. ragone
6 Wood Lane
Valley Stream, NY

Sociology

Asvalt volleyball; Rufus T. Firefly softball; Knits indoor hockey
Good Morning, What can I say. Four of the best years of my life
are over. Academics has been fun and prepared me for little but
I'm not complaining. I got pretty much what I wanted. But ya
know it hasn't been the academics that made those four years.
It 's been the people I've known and especially those I've gotten
close to, either fleetingly or over an extended period of time.
Much of my education has been outside of the classroom. To
those people, I want to say that I hope you learned as much from
me as I got from you. . .You know, it's hard to believe I'm really
gonna leave this place. What can I say?

Mathematics
IM: soccer, softball, bowling; Co-rec: softball &amp; volleyball.

arm marie reagan
21 Floral Ave.
Binghamton, NY
1

ursing
andrea lisa richardson
67 Park Ave
Psychology
EnJOY Life, love, friends and family. After all, we may only come
this way once.

111

�Many years of spreading the name of MOE LOOGHAM at Harpur
have given me a happy feeling about life which can be yours too,
and you know how, I love dis place. Remember the ultimate
answer to all questions is "Who the Hell knows anything
anyhow?" Blessing of MOE on the Universe - MOE LOOGHAM
IS COM ING!!!

seth davi d robin
2820 Quentin Rd.
Brooklyn, NY 1I229
Art History
Gay Liberation
Better Blatant Than Latent

paul w. ross
40 Central St.
Huntington, NY

kenn e th a. rogers
299 Zimmerman Blvd.
Buffalo, NY 14 223

11743

Management (finance)

Sociology

IM soccer and volleyball

Newing College Council; Men's IM - "knits"; Newing College
Clean-up and Landscape Chairman; University Health Services
Committee; Student Center Space Committee; R .A.; "Title I"
Binghamton tutoring (inner-city)

michael r o th
11 Calvert Dr.
Monsy, NY

I suspect people of plotting to make me happy.

Accounting
Dorm Council, Dorm Treasurer

theo m. ro hrs
7 Wells Ave.
Oneonta, NY

" ... You have your place to go and I have mine, but still it
doesn't change those days .... "

Accounting

t odd rubinstein
3650 Irwin Ave.
Bronx, NY 10463

Judiciary Committee: Appeals Board.
History
maria f. ro manowski
608 Jeannette Rd. Endicott, NY
Endicott, NY
13760

13760

Harpur College Council; Educational Planning &amp; Policies
Committee; Academic Priorities Committee; UA; SCG Editor;
USG; Newing College Council; Methods of teaching &amp; learning
committee.

Sociology - Nursing
President, Nursing Student Assoc.; Student-Faculty Affairs
Committee; Educational P olicies Co mmittee; Research
Assistant Sociology Dept.

denn is russo
30 Hyatt Ave.
Harrison, NY I 0528
Chemistry

dermis rosen
97 Ackley Ave.
Johnson City, NY
Political Science

Swim team; Synchronized Swim Show; Water Polo Club
13790
Economics.

edward rosenblatt
28 Peachtree Lane
llicksville, Y 11801

Life at SUNY - B has been like pasta; I 've seen it made a hundred
different ways with a hundred different ingredients, yet it was all
based on one element varying only in size and shape.

adele sager
38 Debs Place
Bronx, NY 10475

Psychology
History
High Hopes (Director); MLICC: Council of Elders; Student
Advisory Psych Dept.; Jlarpur College Council; Draft Counselor

Editor-in-Chief - SCG (Spring '73); Editor - SCG (Fall '72); !PB
member.

112

�joseph a. salimando
1789 West 12th St.
Brooklyn, NY I I 223

pa ul Schaffer
4627 Terrace Dr.
Niagara F alls, Y

Communications (!PB )

Histo ry

Pipe Dream, sports editor: At hletic Committee

Undergraduate Rep. to History Dept. '73-'7 4 .

Satchel Paige is quoted as having once said, "Don't look back,
something might be gaining on you." O ne of the nicer things
about graduating from Harpu r College
is that you have absolut ely no trouble not looking back.

tho mas andrew scha t z
32 Brower Ave.
Woodm ere, NY 11598

14305

Political Science
michael sanders
Ely Park 19-6, Glenwood Rd.
Binghamton, ' Y

Varsity tennis; Treasurer, President, Broome II all;
ewing
College: Orientation Advisor, Social Committee, R.A.; IM sports
llarpur has been quite an experie nce. I got a lot more out of the
people I knew t han I got out of the courses I took. I'll never
regret anyt hing that happe ned here . Tha nks fo r the good a nd bad
a nd all I was ab le to give, take and learn.

Geograp hy
GA P; Royal Order of t he Gem

jeff sa per
69 St. John Ave.
Binghamton, ' Y

lee m . schechter
205 Revere Rd.
Dewitt. Y 13214

13905

Creative Fine Arts
Biology
Social Affairs Chairm a n, Executive Co mmi ttee
Dickenson
Col lege ; President. Playwrights Workshop; Manager , The Wo mb

WHRW; dorm co u ncil; assemb ly

" Is this really happening to me?"

G IVE ME A BREAK!

james savic h
51 Colfax

nancy lynn schneider
365 London Rd.
Yorktown Heights, NY

Business Ad ministration
Studio A rt
Other t han the bureaucratic red tape encountered, l enjoyed my
stay here, and the many social activities offered even the bomb
scares.

wayne schobe r
llerricks, Long Island, NY

linda scank
Box 682
Greene, Y

Accounting

Anthropology

Each night I ask the stars up above; why must I be a teenager
love.

Varsity track; IM football, softball, wrestling

Varsity Field Hockey; Varsity Volleyball; Chi Kappa Epsilon ;
Women's Serv i ce O rganization; OCC Finance and Space
committees; Women's Libera tio n
No one can make me say 1 regret having ever come here. The
most rewarding and emotionally satisfying days of my life have
been spent at llarpur. The environment here was conducive to my
growth and development as a person. and 1 am forever grateful
for that. Thank you, friends.

joyce garner sch oen
27 Ch arlotte St.
Binghamton, NY
Psychology
Vanous oral fixations
II ELP !

1n

111

�richa rd pa ul scott
Central Islip, ' Y

edward j. sch renzel
23 Joyce Rd.
I Iartsdale, '\ Y I 0530

Creative writing
llislory
"The Phantom"
R.A.

Hinman, Dorm President, Pipe Dream staff; IM sports.
I looked under chairs/ I looked under tables. I tried to find the
key/To fifty million fables ... /I'm happy when life's good / An
when it's bad I cry/I got values and I don't know how or
why /They call me t he seeker.

de rmis (fl as h) schuch man
221-33 59th Ave.
Bayside, NY I I 364
Biology
SCG Editor-in-Chief; llarpur College Council; Academic Honesty
Committee

a ntho n y j. sedl ack
25 I Baldwin St.
Johnson City, NY

13790

Social Science (SGS)
earl schuler
822 llenry St.
Uniondale, Y

allan seitelm an
1657 Westmoreland Rd.
Merrick, Y I I 566

llistory
Sociology . History
IM basketball
Dorm Council Executive Dickenso n ; Games Room Manager:
Sociology Undergraduate Advisory Committee
barba ra ell en schwaid
11 5 Lake S hore Or.
Lake Secor, Ma hopac,

" I never Jet schooli ng interfere w ith my ed ucation."
Y

10541

Art St udio - Pre-dental

john f. serino, jr.
Binghamton, NY

Women's varsity swim team (3 yrs.); Synchronized Swimming;
Timer for men's track; Jewish Fellowship; dorm secretary.

Chemistry

ga il robin sch wart z
149 1 E. 29th St.
Brooklyn, 'JY

ca rol a. shapiro
9 Haggerty Rd.
Potsdam, NY I 3676

History

Anthropology
O rchestra; ensemble; Q u intet: Folkdance Club

richard sciacca
32 Victor St.
Valley Stream.

We t hink o f Spring, and we remember Debby Letersky.
Y

11580

Fconom11."S
Student Manager; Senior Manager; SCG Staff; OCC Activities
Staff, night guard. Ski Club

eliza beth sha rfs tein
2665 Homecrest Ave.
Brooklyn, Y
English Lit

" Work in love made visible. And if you cannot work with love
but only with distaste, It is better that you should leave your
work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who
work with joy."
Kahlil Gibran.

Captain, varsity volleyball.

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�dean I. si lve rberg
119 Sedgeick Ave.
Yonkers, ~y I 0705

bernard sheredy
121 Glenwood Ave.
Binghamton, Y
Urban Studies

l.;.nglish

Creative Writing

1listory
Varsity swim team; WllRW news staff

janet sherman
64-27 224 St.
Bayside, NY 11 364

One knows what he wants not, but knows not what he wants.

Psychology

mara silvers
2 17-36 77 Ave.
Bayside, NY 11364

martin shichtman
396 Red Maple Dr. W.
Wantagh, NY

French

English

French Advisory Board; C!TW Supervisor, Campus Tour Guide

English Undergraduate Advisory Board
barbara simmons
14 Dunlop Rd.
I lun t1ngton, NY

I. jefferson siege!
120 East 22nd St.
New York, NY 10010
Pre-med - Lit

11743

Environmental Design

Creative Writing

" Yesterda y's dreams are tomorrow's sighs; Watch
playing, t hey seem so wise."

ch ildren

daniel leo simonds
4 East Ave.
Binghamton, NY 13903
Math

michael j. silsbee
409 State St.
Carthage, 1 Y 13619
Political Sociology
Carpenter's apprr.ntice; traveling
What could an ex-upstat e N.Y. resident say after two years in
"Little N. Y .C." except
ll arpu r stay an island. The open air
su;ts your style.

\'9

aa
·nara singer
224-08 Stronghurst Ave.
Queens Village, NY 1 1427
Psychology
Folk Dancing; night guard

@t*!+/! .. . .
alan silverberg
5 Orient Ct.
Westbury, NY

11590

Biology
IM sports
I'd like to thank a particular person and his roommate. who shall
remain nameless at their own request, for enabling me to reduce
my toll bill considerably.

steven s koblow
1870 Cole Dr.
Last Meadow, ' Y
Cinema
Sub-show biz at the B C Arena
Not guilty. Really real Art ll uh'?

�ja mes skorney
377 Pulaski Ave.
Staten Island, NY

drugs, concerts, sex, s rn relationships
10303

Get me out of this pla cc already.

Psychology
rna rlene s tein
3841 18th Ave.
Brooklyn, Y I 12 18

Track 1 cam

mich ae l a. speta
13 Linden Ave.
J amestown, NY

Experimental Psychology

nancy m . s tein
250 Grosvenor Rd.
Rochester, Y

Ad ministra ti ve Science

ba rbara jea n Spez iale
221 Grove Ave.
Cedarhurst, L.l., Y
English

Sociology
11516

lligh Hopes

Biology

steven a. sprung
I I Kings Place
Great eek, NY

debra 1. steinberg
665 Ocean ·Parkway
Brooklyn, NY
I I 024

Psych ology

Econom ics

Women's varsity tennis; IM supervisor; Bowling Manage r

eric s tec kler
269 I Wa lker St.
Bellmore, Y

ba rry Steinhardt
34 Foxpoint W.
Williamsville, NY

Biology

Management

cw Democratic Coalition; dorm council; IM sports; Pre-med
Club

SCG: Editor, Editor-in-Chief (Spring '73); USG: '72, '73, '74,
UA Stud ent Senate: '72, '73, '74; School of Management
Assembly: '72-'73, '73-'74.

" I left my heart in the CW"

jacqueline Stefa ns ki
I Marlaync Dr.
Johnson City, Y 13790

chris toph e r j. Stellm an
146 Oakside Dr.
Smithtown, Y 11787
French language

History

Social Science
President. Women's Republican Club, J.C.; Committee Woman,
JC .. Member of Board at Your Horne Library, J.C.

pe ter s tern
5 E. I 96th St.
Bronx, Y 10468

jerry \tein
Rosl)'n, l\Y

Sociology
"Vini. .. Vidi ... Vici.''

Geography

116

�cary w. sucoff
78-23 69 Ave.
Middle Village,

david r. stites (sti ts)
904 Ontario Center Rd.
Walworth, Y

I 1379

History

Anthropology
R.A.

Y

Captain of IM basketball, softball, and
Orientation Ad visor; dorm council

l!inman

football

teams;

"What I understood , I understand./My mind is sometime
torment,/Sometimes is good and filled with livelihood,/and feels
the ground./ Be natural, while alive./Dead, we die to that/Also,
and go another/Course, 1 hope."
Robert Creeley.

It's just a box of rain, I don't know who put it there. believe it if
you need it, or leave it if you dare. Just a box of rain, or a ribbon
for your hair , such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time
to be there.
B. Il un ter.

kathleen stone
Clinton St.
Keeseville, ~y

maryann taccogna
21 Prairie Rd.
Huntington Station,

12944

Y

Math

Art
Swimming; R.A .: Carnival; Synchronized Swimming: Art Dept.
Committee.

joan tanenhaus
3744 Miami St.
Seaford, Y 11783

charles s totter
84-58 llomelawn St.
Jamaica, NY

Anthropology
Orchestra

History
geralcline marie th ompson
114-36131St.
Jamaica. Y 11420
1listory
BSU; Big Brother/Big Sister Program

Treasurer of SCB '73-'74;
ewing Rep to USG: Chairman,
Transportation Committee of SCB;
ewing College Housing
Committee; 1ewing College Council
'\ever have so many done so little for so long.

Why try to save the world? Save yourself.
joseph stracar
RD I, Valley View Dr.
Economics

robert timmes
67 Durham Rd.
Hewlett, NY
Accounting

Geography

Karate Club

genevieve I. suchicki
5 Kevin Dr.
Suffern, Y

stephanie tingiris
132 Clairmonte Ave.
Syracuse, 'Y

Art Studio &amp; Design
R.A.

Oneida llall
Art Studio

If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams. and
endeavors to Jive the life wluch he has imagrned. he will meet
with success unexpected in common hours. 11.D . Thoreau.

11 7

���wend y a. werbel
3431 Bayfield Blvd.
Oceanside, Y 11572

stacie williams
RD 1
Broadalbin, Y

French language

Music

Women's varsity tennis; IM volleyball; Ski Club; J ewish Student
Union; Shomrei !Iatikva

Harpur Chorale; University Chorus

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,/But I have promises to
keep,/ And miles Lo go before I sleep,/A nd miles to go befo re I
sleep.

craig s. wilson
I Druid Place
Binghamton, NY

12025

13905

Political Science
richard s. werner
3639 Leonard Dr.
Endwell, NY 13760

Urban League; Political Science Club; l. B.M. Corporate Finance
Club

Electro-Mechanical Technology

It was rough - but I made it.

jane e. wes tbroo k
719 Niblic Dr.
Grand J unction, Colo. 81501

jonathan wiltenburg
25-38 84th St.
Jackson Heights, NY

U.S. History

Anthropology

1973 Yearbook, Advertising Ed it or, Special Assistant to t he
Editor; PEGASUS 1974, Editor-in-Chief; R .A. - Roosevelt; Pipe
Dream staff; production work on Clarendon, Image, SCG, SCE,
and OCC publications; tra nsfer student Fall '72

mary ann wi tte
Box 4 0
Hallstead, Pa. 18822

My dear friends: " Parting is all we know of heaven, and all we
need of llell." (E. Dickenson). I'm going back to a place with a
curse o n it: you can hate it when you are there, but you can't
stay away for long. My blood is made of red sandstone and sage.
My mind can only breath in the wide, high reaches of Western
Colorado. Feel free to come to visit, but please don't stay.

jean whaley
Rd. 3
Auburn, Y

1302 1

1 1370

Sociology
When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?
Perhaps to be too practical is madness. To surrender
dreams - this may be madness. To seek treasure where there is
only trash. Too much sanity may be madness. And maddest of
all, to see life as it is and not as it should be. Man of La Mancha

ron ald wit zke
Abbey Road - RD 6
Binghamton , NY

Music
hilosophy
kenn eth whit e
385 Argyle Rd.
Brooklyn, Y 11218
Crea ti vc Writing

j ames a. w ilcox

History

By making men abdicate the responsibility for their own growth,
school leads many to a kind of spiritual suicide.

Lit

Editor, Clarendon

Cohocton,

Harpur's Ferry; OCC Executive Committee

Y

ba rbara yaworsky
645 Arnow Ave.
Bronx , NY l 0467
Biology

Fconomics

Varstty track; OCC Executive Committee

120

�lousie h. young
3000 Bronx Park East
Bronx, NY 10467

alan zverin
4120-24 Hutchinson River Pkwy. E.
Bronx, NY 104 75

English - Spanish

Accounting

lM sports; semester abroad in Barcelona; dorm council

Varsity basketball. R.A.

''And then there came the time when you and I must go our
separate ways ... "

joan za re tz ky
947 E. 85 St.
Brooklyn, NY

llistory

Biology
Was a time for joy and sadness, with many things to pass.

jo-ann zbyt niewski
196-55 49 Ave.
Flushing, NY 11365
English Lit
Medieval Society, Assistant to the Co-&lt;&gt;rdinators of American
Research Center in Eygpt (ARCE) Conference; Medieval
Conferences '72, '73; Co-rec volleyball and tennis.
Si nullus erit, tamen excute nullum ovid

rochelle zeidm an
27-09 147th St.
Flushing, Y
Relative Arts

steven d. zwick
lligh Falls, Y

Biology

Dance performance workshops; art; experimental theatre;
Community I nvolvement Adolescent Health Clinic and
Community Center
In a large room. deep wooden brown. music rhythms wave and
vibrate clear glass windows. Outside, autumn trees, the sky,
animals and a walk in the woods. (water undulates) ... I belong to
dance, music, watercolors and a microscope.

louise t. zim mer
22 Nanticoke Ave.
Endicott. NY 13760
ursing
Synchronized Swimming

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                    <text>STATE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NEW  YORK  AT  BINGHAMTON
Harpur College
Department of Music

MAREDA  GRAVES
VOCAL–CHAMBER  RECITAL

February  15,  1974
Casadesus  R e c i t a l   Hall
8:16  p.m.

�MAREDA  GAITHER­GRAVES,  soprano
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Charles  A.  Joseph,  recorder
Kevin  McDermott,  recorder

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PIECES  de  CLAVECIN  avec  VOIX 
et  VIOLON 

J.J.  de  MONDONVILLE
(ed.  by  E.  Borroﬀ),)(/

1 .  Quare  t r i s t i s  e s .   Psalm  41,  6

Psalm  41,  7
Psalm  143,  3

2.  Spera,  in  Deo. 
3.  Protector  meus. 

Mary  Reynolds,  violin
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DER  HIRT  AUF  DEM  FELSEN 

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Sheldon  Berkowitz,  cl a r i n e t
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AMICI  QUARTET

Evelina Chao,  v i o l i n  

Cordy  Rosow,  violin 

John  D exter,  v i o l a

Fred  Raimi,  cello

There  was  a  Youth  i n  whose  s u b t l e  being  Genius

and  Death  contended.  Mingled  with  shades  of
twilight  in  the  brown  mossy  woods,  he  lay  in

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Peace!  This  was  the only moan  she  ever made.
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Trembling  woods,  star­studd ed sky,
My  beloved has  gone  away,
Carrying  o ﬀ  my  disconsola te  heart.
Because  I  have  my  lover no  longer
I  shall die  i n  the  pond,  amidst  the  ﬂ owe rs ,
under  t h e  q u i e t  cu r r e n t s .   The  green
reeds w i l l  entwine  me  and  my  bosom
w i l l  b e l i e v e   that  I  am  i n  the  arms

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            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
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